Helena Williams

Helena Williams (Helena Andrew Petra Williams; born 6 August 1859), also known as the Province of Alberta (アルバータ州 Arubāta Shū), is the eldest daughter of Matthew Williams (country personification of Canada) and the late Hina `Aukai (a native of the Polynesian Triangle); in turn she is the province personification of Alberta. She is the older sister of Helen Williams (province personification of New Brunswick) and Maddison Williams (capital personification of Ottawa).

Born many years before the start of either World War, she stopped aging on the day that Alberta broke off from the Northwest Territories, having hence forth become the Province of Alberta. Her grandfather, Arthur Kirkland (England), enjoyed her company though he was weary of her more tomboyish tendencies, as she enjoyed riding horses and spending hours-upon-hours out in the coldness of the very province that she was the personification of, with her horse Wakanda (named after the Native American God, Wakanda). As her father, Matthew Williams (Canada) is the brother of Alfred Jones (United States), that would make her the niece of Alfred, and the first cousin to his children (the States, as well as Washington, D.C). She married Andrew Smith in 1904, and he enlisted in the Canadian Army during WWI; unfortunately he didn`t survive one of the major conflicts in WWI and died two years before the end of the war in 1916. Her two children, Helga and Andie Smith, would go onto to become minor personifications of large cities within the very Province, that their mother personified.